Chapter 97
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Embalming dead
human body without prior authorization from surviving spouse or next of kin,
(1981) Vol 41, p 457
97.050 to 97.090
See
annotations under ORS 127.605 to 127.650.
97.083
See
annotations under ORS 127.635.
97.220
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Provisions
of this section are mandatory, not permissive, and thus spouse’s written
consent was necessary for disinterment, notwithstanding that disinterment after
oral consent was permissible under cemetery’s rules. Bash v. Fir Grove
Cemeteries Co., 282 Or 677, 581 P2d 75 (1978)
97.300
See
annotations under ORS 97.985.
97.710
NOTES OF DECISIONS
This
section did not give cemetery authority or power to make rules or regulations
contravening requirements of ORS 97.220. Bash v. Fir Grove Cemeteries Co., 282
Or 677, 581 P2d 75 (1978)
97.740 to 97.760
LAW REVIEW CITATIONS: 25 EL 463 (1995)
97.745
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Charging
instrument was defective where it failed to allege that remains in question
were Indian. State v. Cochran, 69 Or App 132 683 P2d 1038 (1984)
97.830
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Treatment of gains
or losses incurred in investments by the trustee of an endowment care cemetery,
(1972) Vol 36, p 269
97.968
(formerly
97.300)
See
annotations under ORS 97.985.
97.985
(formerly
97.300, then 97.968)
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Plaintiff
failed to state claims for negligence and strict liability where plaintiff
alleged that defendants sold him blood product which caused his hepatitis and
AIDS. Royer v. Miles Laboratory, Inc., 107 Or App 112, 811 P2d 644 (1991)
LAW REVIEW CITATIONS: 73 OLR 1057 (1994)